All things must come to an end, but everyone knows the Oscars isn’t really over until the last star leaves the Vanity Fair Oscar party. Following this year’s unusually lengthy award season, the 98th Academy Awards will take place this Sunday, 15th March 2026, with the glitzy party following directly after.
Vanity Fair has hosted its premiere gathering at a few spots over the past 31 years — most recently, at the Wallis Annenberg Centre in Beverly Hills. This year, however, the bash is moving to Los Angeles County Museum of Art's (LACMA’s) newly-built David Geffen Galleries. And you don’t have to be an A-lister to catch all the looks, laughs, and moments of the night: just tune into the livestream to see it all first-hand.
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Brittany Broski, Jake Shane, and Quenlin Blackwell — all crowned members of “the new late night” by VF — will be hosting the red carpet for Hollywood obsessives at home. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Vanity Fair Oscar party 2026 livestream.
You can watch the red-carpet livestream on vanityfair.com or the magazine’s YouTube channel on Sunday, 15th March, but you'll maybe need to call in sick to work on Monday — the livestream starts at 10:30 PM ET or 2:30 AM here in the UK. For the night owls among us, you can expect to see Hollywood's biggest stars as they walk the red carpet and interact with the livestream hosts.
The red-carpet livestream hosts include: Brittany Broski, host of internet talk show Royal Court; Jake Shane, host of Therapuss; Quenlin Blackwell, host of Feeding Starving Celebrities.
Expect stars from every corner of show business, including actors, musicians, and athletes. As Bill Maher recently told the magazine, “It’s the one night and the one place where you can stand in the middle of the room, and everywhere you look is a legitimate star.” This year’s invite list will likely include Academy Award nominees like Glamour UK coverstar Wunmi Mosaku, Teyana Taylor, and Timothée Chalamet. But will they show up? You'll have to tune in to find out.
This article originally appeared on Glamour US.